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Meet Paul - one of the 5 men from HIV.gov’s Positive Spin series, which features true stories of people living with HIV and successfully navigating the HIV care continuum. Paul was diagnosed with HIV in 1987, and his story of living with HIV proves “there’s hope for the elders.”

Several of CDC’s Act Against AIDS campaigns highlight people over 50. In the Let’s Stop HIV Together campaign, Scott shares his story . In the HIV Treatment Works campaign, Reggie offers his experience and perspective.

The Graying of AIDS project shares images and videos that “combine portraits and oral histories of both long-term survivors and older adults who contracted HIV later in life.”

Share your own HIV experience with a photo or video with the #mypositivespin hashtag to inspire other older adults to know their status, and to get and stay in care.

Many Federal agencies have developed public awareness and education campaigns to address HIV prevention, treatment, care, and research. In this section, you’ll find a snapshot of these Federal HIV campaigns and links to help you access more information as well as campaign materials that you can use. Also included is information about campaigns related to the prevention and diagnosis of hepatitis B and C.

HIV.gov's Virtual Office Hours provides free social media technical assistance for the HIV community. Appointments are available for individuals or groups who want to learn how to best use social media for their HIV programs.